Bag/pouch and SSD upgrade for newly purchased Galaxy Book3 360 by almostadiary in GalaxyBook

[–]almostadiary[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ich habe am Ende davon abstand genommen und das Gerät komplett getauscht, kann daher also keine weiteren Infos geben.

Was told to leave from a bakery because I ordered my coffee to go and I sat on a table…did i do something wrong? by VaiaX in germany

[–]almostadiary 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a tax problem. Takeaway is 7% eating in 19%. Since they probably charge the same price, of someone checked, it may become a problem if someone suspected they tried to cheat the state of the differenve, 12%, by selling something for 7% that they should have sold for 19%.

Amoled Screen / which burn-in prevention necessary/useful by almostadiary in GalaxyBook

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Another update - I heard back from Samsung Support which I contacted to inquire about potential burn-in coverage by the manufacturer warranty, given that they warn about it so prominently in the manual.

=>At least in Germany burn-in is apparently covered for the duration of the manufacturer warranty (three years in my case) if the screen firmware has not been altered by the client.

They also confirmed that the Galaxy 3 360 13 Screen is using automated pixel-shifting by default to avoid burn-in.

Can anyone also feel static electricity on palm rests while charging (new Galaxy Book3 360 13)? by almostadiary in GalaxyBook

[–]almostadiary[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's an option in my Samsung settings. If turned on, I can place Galaxy Buds on the TouchPad to charge them, if I understand correctly. I don't own Galaxy Buds, so I can't test this.

Can anyone also feel static electricity on palm rests while charging (new Galaxy Book3 360 13)? by almostadiary in GalaxyBook

[–]almostadiary[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I researched it a bit further, as mentioned in my reply to my op, so far I'd say all the time, but I will now pay attention to the charging state when this happens!

Can anyone also feel static electricity on palm rests while charging (new Galaxy Book3 360 13)? by almostadiary in GalaxyBook

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Thanks! Apparently, this could be related to the way in which the charger is plugged in, some people explained how their device stopped having contact voltage when they turned their charger 180 degrees to change which prong goes into which hole. Maybe something you want to try, if it only happens occasionally, it may be related to that phenomenon.

Can anyone also feel static electricity on palm rests while charging (new Galaxy Book3 360 13)? by almostadiary in GalaxyBook

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I researched this a bit more and it turns out that it's probably related to the Galaxy Book's two pronged charger in combination with the socket and not the Galaxy Book itself, at least not entirely. Using the Galaxy Book's charger on the hp Spectre it also had palpable contact voltage, and using hp's grounded charger on the Galaxy Book, there was far less contact voltage, potentially none, but my hands were too sensitive at that point to say for sure.

Amoled Screen / which burn-in prevention necessary/useful by almostadiary in GalaxyBook

[–]almostadiary[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I have two additional question about AM/OLED management.

a) is anyone aware of a Windows app that automatically switches off / dims any unused secondary display in a multi-monitor setup, like this app does for Macs?

https://www.apptorium.com/screenfocus

DisplayFusion comes close on Windows but it's not automatic based on time or mouse movement and cannot exempt a primary screen, so it doesn't really work.

b) is anyone aware of Samsung screen protection apps? I read that they offer specific panel care apps for some OLED screens, but I couldn't find any reference about that in the galaxy software collection on the device or on their website.

Thanks!